LRN AM Newscall November 14

A grand jury in the state’s Third Judicial District convenes today to hear evidence in the 2019 beating death of Black motorist Ronald Greene. Brooke Thorington has more.

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With Thanksgiving less than two weeks away, Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain you might want to pick up your turkey sooner than later. Brooke Thorington tells us why.

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Last week’s elections are still not totally decided, but it looks like Congress will be as divided as we’ve seen it in decades. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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A grand jury in the Third Judicial District convenes today seeking indictments against State Troopers involved in the 2019 beating death of Black motorist Ronald Greene. It doesn’t appear the federal government will bring charges against those troopers and Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says that doesn’t preclude the state from bringing charges.

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Ciolino says in a difficult case like this one for prosecutors, you don’t know if District Attorney John Belton is seeking to indict or seeking cover, essentially asking a grand jury to find no probable cause for a true bill of indictment…

Cut 5 (08) “…prosecution.”

After hearing the evidence in the case, Ciolino says if the grand jury returns no true bill, it’s likely the end of it.

At one of the special Louisiana House oversite committee meetings reviewing Greene’s death, Belton testified he believed state and federal crimes were committed and video of the arrest was the worst he’s ever seen.

Ciolino says video of the arrest has been public since May of 2021 and he’s not aware of any new evidence in the case.

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In May of 2019, Greene was brutally beaten during a trooper arrest following a two-parish high-speed chase that ended with a car crash near Monroe.

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And while some are getting a head start on their Christmas shopping, Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain you should also get a jump on your Thanksgiving shopping list too. Strain says the spread of the bird flu across the country is limiting the supply.

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As for the impact, the bird flu has had on Louisiana, Strain says fortunately it hasn’t been detected in commercial flocks here.

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And there’s another Thanksgiving staple that’s fallen victim to the economy. Due to the dollar being more valuable than the Euro, Strain says sweet potato farmers aren’t able to export overseas as they have in the past…

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Besides Thanksgiving, Strain also recommends adding sweet potatoes to your crawfish boil.

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Last Tuesday’s midterm elections did not produce the big Red Wave many predicted. It appears, when all is done & counted, Congress will be about as divided as it has been in modern times. U.L. Monroe political science professor Pearson Cross says to look for at least two years of gridlock, with each party trying to block any progress made by the other. He says, however, that doesn’t mean zero progress at all…:

Cut 10 (10) “…very few of those things.” 

Votes are still being counted in some states, but it appears Republicans may take a simple majority in the U.S. House, but the Senate may remain deadlocked at 50 members each; making the Vice President the tie-breaking vote. Dr. Cross says midterms are a referendum on the current administration, and voters did not vote overwhelmingly to either side…:

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Cross says a real Red Wave would have meant solid majorities in both the House and Senate, and because that didn’t happen he expects little progress will be made in D.C. in the next congress…:

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Cross says Louisiana delegates may be able to make some small progress with projects back in their districts, but he expects little else will be accomplished. he says to look for the president to make liberal use of Executive order to advance his priorities.

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State health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says Louisiana could be in for a rough winter, with COVID still present, the RSV spreading among kids and the annual “flu season.” On WWL radio in New Orleans, Dr. Kanter says this news may come as some surprise because the midterm elections have dominated the news in recent weeks…:

Cut 13 (10) “…more about that.”

Kanter says Louisiana hospitals are filling with flu and RSV patients, but not urgently so. He says two years of wearing masks, social distancing and isolation are meaning more people have less immunity to these viruses…:

Cut 14 (10)  “…past couple of years.”

Kanter says there is a shortage (both here and nationally) of trained nursing and medical staff, which could present problems if RSV (Respiratory Sincytial Virus) or flu reach epidemic levels…:

Cut 15 (13)  “…taken for granted for years.”

There is no vaccine or shot for RSV, but Kanter urges you to get your annual flu shot and a COVID booster as soon as possible.

(“syncytial” pronounced sin-SISH-al)

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For the second straight game, the Saints score just one touchdown as  Pittsburgh defeats New Orleans 20-10. The Black and Gold rushed for just 29 yards, Quarterback Andy Dalton was intercepted twice and the Saints committed ten penalties. Coach Dennis Allen says it was a poor performance…

Cut  16 (14)  “…to be better”

Allen gave a non-answer when asked about making another quarterback change. The loss drops New Orleans record to 3-7, tied with Carolina for last place in the NFC South. Allen is not concerned about losing the locker room…

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The Saints host the Rams this Sunday.

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The LSU Tigers are champions of the SEC West as the Bayou Bengals beat Arkansas 13-10 and Alabama knocked off Ole Miss 30-24 in Oxford. LSU struggled on offense on a frigid day in Fayetteville, but Coach Brian Kelly says they still figured out a way to win…

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The Tigers defense held Arkansas to 249 yards of total offense. Freshman Harold Perkins had an outstanding game as he had eight tackles and four sacks. Kelly says Perkins was not feeling well before the game…

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LSU Quarterback Jayden Daniels threw for only 86 yards and rushed for ten yards as he was sacked seven times. Kelly says gives credit to Arkansas, but also says more could have been done to protect Daniels…

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

The 7th ranked LSU Tigers look to avoid a let down performance when they face unranked Arkansas for an 11 AM kickoff in Fayetteville on Saturday. Coach Brian Kelly’s message has been the win against Alabama last week was great, but it’s now on to the next game. Tigers receiver Jarray Jenkins says they’ve been following B-K’s lead all season…
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If LSU beats Arkansas, and Alabama defeats Ole Miss, the Tigers are champions of the SEC West.

17th ranked Tulane can take a major step towards playing in one of the major bowl games if they can beat 22nd ranked U-C-F. That top 25 matchup kicks-off at 2:30 in Yulman Stadium.

The Saints have ruled out five players for Sunday’s game at Pittsburgh because of injury. Running back Mark Ingram, cornerback Marshon Lattimore, center Erik McCoy, offensive guard Andrus Peat and linebacker Pete Werner. None of them practiced this week. Marcus Davenport, Marcus Maye and P-J Williams are questionable. But Saints wide receiver Jarvis Landry is expected to play after missing multiple games with an ankle injury suffered in week four.

Back to the college football schedule…Louisiana Tech is in San Antonio to take on UTSA. The Roadrunners are a perfect 5-0 in Conference USA.

In the Sun Belt, ULM is at Georgia State, while the Cajuns won on Thursday night beating Georgia Southern 36-17.

First place in the Southland Conference is on the line in Hammond as Southeastern Louisiana hosts Northwestern State. The Demons are 4-0 in league play.

LRN PM Newscall

LSU looks to avoid a let down on Saturday when they face unranked Arkansas. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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While some might be surprised a study indicates wastewater in Shreveport contains twice the national average of methamphetamine, Brooke Thorington talks to one person who isn’t.

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A strong cold front swings through the state tonight and into tomorrow bringing fall temperatures for the Bayou State for the next week. State Climatologist Barry Keim says before the cold air arrives, we’ll see some rain…

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Keim says high temperatures will struggle to get into the 60s on Saturday and mid-50s for north Louisiana, leading to a cold Sunday morning…

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Keim says once the cold air arrives, it’s sticking around as high temperatures will be in the 50s for nearly the entire state for next work week…

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It’s Veteran’s Day a day to give a special thank you to the many men and women who have served in the military. While speaking at a Veteran’s Day event in Iberville Parish, Governor John Bel Edwards, who is  a U-S Army veteran, said the thank yous should not be designated for today only…

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There are 283-thousand veterans in Louisiana, 33-thousand of them are women. Edwards says it’s vital the country treat its veterans well, because many of them volunteered to enter one of our military branches

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Edwards says this last year, the state’s Military Family Assistance Fund allocated 180-thousand dollars to military families who needed financial relieve because of an unanticipated emergency.

During an economic development trip in August to Europe, Governor Edwards stopped in France to visit the D-Day Battlefields in Normandy. He says the trip inspired him and it’s his hope Americans never take for granted our brave military

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Edwards spoke at Plaquemine City Hall during an Iberville Salute to Veterans.

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After a report showing Shreveport’s wastewater contained double the amount of meth in the system than anywhere else in the country many were shocked. But Nick Goeders (rhymes with Chedders) Executive Director of the Louisiana Addiction Research Center says it didn’t surprise him whatsoever.

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Goeders says they use specialized equipment to detect meth in wastewater and when the results came in for Shreveport he called for a recount.

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In March the President signed the Methamphetamine Response Act which tasks the Office of the National Drug Control Policy to identify how bad the problem is and find solutions. Goeders is optimistic the act will make a difference for addicts.

And while the City of Shreveport’s water system purifies wastewater before it’s reused, Goeders says he’s concerned about rural water systems and how meth in wastewater could impact the environment and food system.

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He says in Europe studies indicate meth in wastewater is contaminating lakes and has been found in trout.

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The resignation of Department of Children & Family Services Secretary Marketa Walters has brought attention on the agency’s challenges in handling thousands of child welfare cases statewide. Baton Rouge state Senator Regina Barrow also chairs The Senate Select Committee on Women and Children. She says Walters stepping down at DCFS won’t instantly fix problems, and that needs to be a focus going forward…:

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Two small children have died from fentanyl overdoses in recent months; both in Baton Rouge and in both cases the agency was warned the children might be in peril. The controversy led to Secretary Walters resigning this week. Deputy Secretary Terri Porche Ricks takes over at DCFS immediately. Barrow says she looks forward to talking with the new boss…:

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Barrow admits DCFS is under-staffed, and case workers are underpaid for their long and demanding hours. She says, nevertheless, an overhaul at DCFS may be called for…:

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

7th ranked LSU leaves for northwest arkansas this afternoon. The Tigers will visit Arkansas at 11 AM. The high temperature in Fayetteville tomorrow will only be in the mid 40s. Louisiana State Climatologist Barry Keim says it will also be windy…
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LSU Coach Brian Kelly has already said the cold weather will not be a factor. Linebacker Micah Baskerville says the coaching staff made them work out in the cold last winter….
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It will also be cold for Sunday’s Saints game in Pittsburgh. The high temperature in the Steel City will only reach 40-degrees. New Orleans is 1.5 point favorite.

There is a top-25 matchup in Yulman Stadium tomorrow as 17th-ranked Tulane hosts 22nd-ranked U-C-F. The Green Wave are undefeated in American Conference play, while the Knights are 7-2 overall. Tulane Coach Willie Fritz says U-C-F has a lot of talent…
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The Knights have won last the last four games in this series. Kick-off is at 2:30.

Also tomorrow, Louisiana Tech is at UTSA who is 5-and-0 in Conference USA. Southeastern Louisiana hosts Northwestern State. The winner can lay claim to first place in the Southland Conference. ULM visits Georiga State and last night it was the Ragin Cajuns who defeated Georgia Southern 36-17. U-L Lafayette is now 5-and-5 overall, 3-and-4 in the Sun Belt.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Today the nation celebrates Veterans Day, a day to honor and celebrate those who dedicated their lives to protecting and serving our country. Originally made to remember those who fought in World War I, in which fighting ceased on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the holiday now celebrates veterans all across the country. Here in Louisiana, we honor 283,000 veterans. Louisiana Department of Veteran Affairs Spokesperson Brandee Patrick…
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Maybe you would like to buy a beer for a veteran. Abita Beer President David Blossman says inflation has resulted in two price increases for their products this year, which has never happened before. But Blossman feels the economy will eventually improve…
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Shreveport’s own Jacob and Jordan Davis won song of the year at the Country Music Awards Wednesday and their mom could not be any prouder. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Get ready for some colder weather and it will stick around for awhile. A strong cold front will move through the state tonight and into the overnight hours, bringing some rain. High temperatures will be in the 50s starting on Saturday and for the next few days. Morning lows on Sunday expected to get below freezing in north Louisiana.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Under fire for recent overdose deaths of small kids under her agency’s care, Department of Children & Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters has resigned. Before resigning, Walters complained of too few staff to handle the massive caseload of at-risk kids and families. Governor Edwards is bringing in a third-party organization to do a top-to-bottom review of DCFS.

Inflation hits Louisiana businesses hard, including the nationally famous Abita Beer in St. Tammany Parish. Kevin Gallagher talks with the CEO…:
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It’s Veteran’s Day, a day to salute military veterans for serving and sacrificing for our country. Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs spokesperson Brandee Patrick says there are several events today to honor those who served.
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Governor John Bel Edwards will be in Iberville Parish today to award a Purple Heart to the family of one hero who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Buy Dirt, co-written by two brothers from Shreveport, Jordan and Jacob Davis won Song of the Year at the Country Music Awards. We spoke to their mother Luwanna Davis, who says that song has touched so many…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

Zion Williamson had 29 points but the Pelicans still lost last night to Portland 106-95. C-J McCollum had an off night as he was 6 of 17 from the field for just 13 points. New Orleans is now 6-and-6 on the season.

The Ragin Cajuns are 5-and-5 overall, 3-and-4 in the Sun Belt after a solid 36-17 win over Georgia Southern. Ben Wooldridge threw three first half touchdown passes in the final home game of the year.

LSU is coming off a signature overtime win over Alabama and is now ranked 7th in the College Football Playoff rankings ahead of its game against Arkansas tomorrow. Now with control of the SEC West, safety Major Burns says the team is focused on keeping their upward momentum…
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Kick-off is at 11 AM. The high temperature will be in the mid-40s.

After a come-from-behind one-point win, ULM is on the road Saturday to face Georgia State. The Panthers started the year 0-4, but they’ve won four of their last five. Warhawks Coach Terry Bowden says Georgia State has a history of taking some lumps early but finishing strong…
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Georgia State is 4-5 overall, 3-and-2 in the Sun Belt. Kick-off is at noon.

Other action on Saturday. there’s a top 25 matchup in Yulman Stadium as 17th ranked Tulane hosts 22nd ranked Central Florida. Louisiana Tech is at Conference USA leader UTSA. Northwestern State is at Southeastern Louisiana. The winner will be in first place in the Southland. Nicholls hosts Texas A-and-M Commerce and McNeese travels to Houston Christian.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Department of Children & Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters has resigned; under fire after two Baton Rouge children under DCFS supervision died from drug overdoses in a four-month span. In her resignation letter, Walters said the uptick in reports of abuse and neglect has created what she calls an impossible task for child welfare workers.

The nation celebrates Veteran’s Day today… Kace Kieschnick has more.
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After winning song of the year at the Country Music Awards on Wednesday night, to say Shreveport mother Luwanna Davis is proud of her sons Jordan and Jacob is an understatement. The pair are co-writers of the song Buy Dirt and Jordan sings the hit with Luke Bryan. Luwanna Davis remembers when Jacob played music in college.
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Lainey Wilson of Franklin Parish was also a big winner at the CMAs winning Female Vocalist of the Year and New Artist of the Year.

Good news in the state’s effort to re-grow the state’s whooping crane population as ten more whooping cranes have been added to the wildlife along coastal Louisiana. That brings the population to 87 after re-starting the flock in 2011. LDWF’s Eva Szyszkoski says whooping cranes face a number of threats, including other predators…
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The nation celebrates Veteran’s Day across the country… Kace Kieschnick has more.

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Inflation hits Louisiana businesses hard, including the nationally famous Abita Beer in St. Tammany Parish. Kevin Gallagher talks with the CEO…:

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Shreveport’s own Jacob and Jordan Davis won song of the year at the Country Music Awards Wednesday and their mom couldn’t be any prouder. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Today the nation celebrates Veterans Day, a day to honor and celebrate those who dedicated their lives to protecting and serving our country. Originally made to remember those who fought in World War I, in which fighting ceased on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the holiday now celebrates veterans all across the country. Here in Louisiana, we honor 283,000 veterans. Louisiana Department of Veteran Affairs Spokesperson Brandee Patrick…

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Countless events will be held across the country to honor those who served. Governor John Bel Edwards will be in Iberville Parish today to award a Purple Heart to the family of one hero who made the ultimate sacrifice. Patrick says there are many opportunities to honor veterans…

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Patrick says if you can’t make it to one of the events tomorrow, take advantage of social media and show gratitude to those who served whenever you get the chance…

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She says The Louisiana Department of Veteran Affairs is always ready to assist veterans however possible, and veterans can contact the department to get in touch with an assistance counselor any time.

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40-year-high rates in inflation are making it more costly to enjoy a cold beer…or to make it for that matter. David Blossman is President and CEO of the nationally famous Abita Brewing Company in Covington. He says the cost of goods and materials to make their products is up about 35 percent over the past couple of years. He says Abita has had to increase prices twice so far this year…:

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Blossman says everything is significantly higher in cost than just a year ago, and that’s cutting into company profits…:

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Blossman says the pandemic also served to “chill” the beer industry, as the bar business was cut dramatically; leaving them to count on in-store sales to make a profit. He says Abita has been brewing beer in St. Tammany parish since the 1980s and they’re not going anywhere. Blossman feels the economy will eventually improve and post-pandemic tavern crowds will return…:

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The state’s endangered whooping crane population continues to grow. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has added 10 more whooping cranes to its experimental population. Department of Wildlife and Fisheries wildlife technician  Eva Szyszkowski (SIS COW SKI)  says there’s only one other flock of migrating whooping cranes in the country.

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She says it’s been a banner year for Louisiana whooping cranes. The flock now totals 88 individual cranes.  She says whooping cranes in the wild face a number of threats—including other predators.

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Szyszkowski says if you are a birdwatcher and want to see them from a distance, go where lots of birds go to find an easy meal.

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After winning country music’s song of the year Wednesday night, to say Shreveport mother Luwanna Davis is proud of her sons Jordan and Jacob is an understatement. The pair are co-writers of the song Buy Dirt and Jordan sings the hit with Luke Bryan. Luwanna Davis remembers when Jacob played music in college.

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When her sons were starting out in the business, Luwanna Davis says she’s never forgotten what one of Jacob’s producers told her, that he believed her sons were making history.

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She says they grew up in a musical home, their father was always writing songs and she played piano for their church, and it was just a natural progression for her sons to be performers and songwriters.

In addition to being award-winning, Luwanna Davis says Buy Dirt has touched so many and she’s beaming with joy for her sons’ success.

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Buy Dirt beat out fellow Louisianan Lainey Wilson’s Things a Man Oughta Know for Song of the Year. Wilson however didn’t go home empty handed she won Female Vocalist of the Year and New Artist of the Year.

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There is a top-25 matchup in Yulman Stadium as 17th-ranked Tulane hosts 22nd-ranked U-C-F. The Green Wave is undefeated in American Conference play, while the Golden Knights are 7-2 overall. Tulane Coach Willie Fritz says U-C-F has a lot of talent…

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After a come-from-behind one-point win, ULM is on the road Saturday to face Georgia State. The Panthers started the year 0-4, but they’ve won four of their last five. Warhawks Coach Terry Bowden says Georgia State has a history of taking some lumps early but finishing strong…

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LSU is coming off a signature overtime win over Alabama and is now ranked 7th in the AP Poll ahead of their game against Arkansas this weekend. Now with control of the SEC West, safety Major Burns says the team is focused on keeping their upward momentum…

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After an unsure start to the season with a close, sloppy loss to Florida State, and being dominated at home by Tennessee, the Tigers are one of the most improved teams of the season and are in contention for an SEC title. Wide receiver Jaray Jenkins credits new Tigers Head Coach Brian Kelly for preparing the team throughout the season…

Cut 19 (19) “…been great.”

One of the biggest questions for the Tigers ahead of their game in Fayetteville is how will they handle the weather. With temperatures forecasted in the mid to upper 40s, many fans are unsure of how the team will fare. Kelly has already said he doesn’t expect the team to be affected, and veteran linebacker Micah Baskerville says the team has played in the cold before…

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Kickoff Saturday is set for 11:00 AM.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

There’s a chance Arkansas starting quarterback K-J Jefferson will not play on Saturday against LSU. The junior has been dealing with an injured shoulder since September. Redshirt sophomore Malik Hornsby would get the start if Jefferson can’t go.

Arkansas does have the leading rusher in the SEC. Raheim Sanders has rushed for eleven-hundred yards. LSU’s leading rusher is former walk-on Josh Williams, who has 359 rushing yards. The junior from Houston is five-foot-nine and uses his size to his advantage…
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The Pelicans are home tonight to take on Portland. Last night, New Orleans defeated the Bulls in Chicago 115 to 111. The Trail Blazers are off to a good start this season with an an eight and three record.

LSU basketball won its season opener yesterday, beating Kansas City 74-63.

The Ragin Cajuns football team has an opportunity tonight to get the bad taste out of their mouth from blowing a ten-point fourth-quarter lead last week to Troy as they host Georgia Southern tonight. U-L Lafayette Coach Michael Desormeaux says the Eagles are also desperate for a win…
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U-L Lafayette enters the game with a 4-and-5 record and need to win at least two of its final three games in order to be eligible for a bowl game.

Louisiana Tech fans will need to get used to seeing its team play on weeknights as the new media deal for Conference USA means ESPN and CBS Network will televise CUSA games on Tuesdays through Fridays in the month of October.